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H. S. Taylor

Short Name: H. S. Taylor
Full Name: Taylor, H. S. (Howard Singleton), 1847-
Birth Year: 1847
Death Year (est.): 1947
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Texts by H. S. Taylor (84)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A cruel old king from a castle strongH. S. Taylor (Author)English4
A giant bound with a chainH. Taylor (Author)English2
A swelling wave of temperance songH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
Along in November, when chill was the weatherH. S. Taylor (Author)English3
Arouse, ye sons of temperanceH. S. Taylor (Author)English2
Barren waters sometimes mock usH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
Brave Haddock has gone to his restH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
Bring the brave drum out, fill the air aroundH. S. T. (Author)English1
Call the little children to combineHoward S. Taylor (Author)English2
Clarkson, and Dudley, and Quay, they sayH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
Clear the track! clear the track!H. S. Taylor (Author)English2
Come and listen my boysH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
Come, fellow Christian, time is slipping byH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
Courage, friends, the lust of blindnessH. S. T. (Author)English1
Dare to do right! Dare to do rightH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
For God and home and native land, O words of blending beauty!H. S. Taylor (Author)English1
Good folks listen to a man in troubleH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
Goodbye, Republicans, goodbye!H. S. Taylor (Author)English1
Hark, the thrill approaching nighH. S. Taylor (Author)1
Have you met the artful dodger in your travels through the land?H. S. Taylor (Author)English1
Huzza! Huzza! Huzza!H. S. Taylor (Author)English1
I am a brave distilleryH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
I am rocking on the billows of the deepH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
I asked of my conscience to giveH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
I remember well a cottageRev. H. Taylor (Author)English5
I used to like a social drinkH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
I'm a temperance fanaticH. S. T. (Author)English1
I'm always very sorry for a drinking manH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
In the land of freedom's choiceH. S. T. (Author)English1
In the rain of the days that are driftingH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
Join loud and longH. S. T. (Author)English1
Look up, O prodigal! cease thou to languish!H. S. T. (Author)English1
Many people have a notion that the Prohibition folksH. S. T. (Author)English1
No surrender, pass the word, For the ocnflict quickly girdH. S. Taylor (Author)English4
O brothers, sisters, here's my heartH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
O come along, we'll sing a songH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
O de Brewer's big hosses, comin' down de roadHoward S. Taylor (Author)English5
O fling out the banner! let all the world knowH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
O Gineral Moses wid his Izzerlite bandH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
O land of our glory, rise, rise in thy mightH. S. Taylor (Author)English2
O temperance men, we're Americans allH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
O the sorrow and the woe on the way to JerichoH. S. Taylor (Author)English6
O who will stand for the Fatherland?H. S. Taylor (Author)English1
O Kizer, Kizer is my nameH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
O mister brewer man, what you gwine to doH. S. Taylor (Author)English3
On the hill the beacon blazesH. S. T. (Author)English1
On the ocean of life, wild and broadH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
Onward the cause is moving, stronger it growsH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
Said the deacon BedottH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
Said the secretary of stateH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
See the sinner at the templeH. S. Taylor (Author)1
Sing a song of sixpence, a barrel full of rye!H. S. Taylor (Author)English1
Sleeping on the maintop, sailorH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
Stand by the blue, Ever be trueRev. H. Taylor (Author)1
Take the step that fast will bind youH. S. T. (Author)English1
The bells, the bells, the temperance bellsH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
The bonds of the ages are breaking, breakingH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
The emerald breast of the great green westH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
The flowers swim at the top of the bowlH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
The home and the saloon are outH. S. Taylor (Author)English2
The land the pilgrims sought forH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
The lines are drawn and we're preparedH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
The signs are improvingH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
The temperance ark is just about to sailH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
There is trouble abroad in the airH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
There's a good old roadH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
There's a patient little woman here belowHoward S. Taylor (Author)English4
There's a rod above the oceanH. S. Taylor (Author)English13
There's an adder in the cupH. S. Taylor (Author)English5
Thou camest, Lord, in kingly stateH. S. Taylor (Author)1
Time is flying, flying, flyingH. S. Taylor (Author)English2
To Ophrah's oak an angel cameH. S. Taylor (Author)English2
Truth is enlisting usH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
We have struck, neighbor JoeH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
We praise Thee, O God, for what Thou hast wroguhtH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
We ring the challenge out, all evil hosts defyingHoward S. Taylor (Author)1
We will stand side by side, firm and steadyH. S. T. (Author)English1
What are a freeman's rights todayH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
What's all the stir, neighborHoward S. Taylor (Author)English2
When Moses led the Hebrews outH. S. Taylor (Author)English2
When the hours are dark and drearH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
When the very heavens shudder at the crashing cannon's soundH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
Whiskey steals the wise man's brainsHoward S. Taylor (Author)English2
With the help of Christ, our Savior, brothersH. S. Taylor (Author)English1
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